Evan & Ashley Grossman

are adopting a child from United States of America

Over the past few years, Ashley and I have dreamed of growing our family. After walking through the heartbreak of infertility and a failed IVF attempt last year, we felt a deep peace about taking a new path — adoption. This decision has filled us with both hope and anticipation as we look forward to welcoming a little one into our home.

We’ve have heard it said “it takes a village to raise a child” is deeply true — and we’re inviting our village to come alongside us. You may be surprised to know that the cost of a domestic adoption can easily exceed $50,000. This includes legal fees, required education courses, home studies and social worker visits, birth mother support, and travel and housing for an out-of-state placement. None of this includes baby essentials like cribs, clothes, diapers, or bottles — it’s purely to make the adoption itself possible.

That’s why we’re asking for your support. Whether it’s a donation, a prayer, or simply sharing our story, every little bit helps us move one step closer to bringing our child home. We’re stepping forward in faith, trusting that — with the help of our community — we’ll soon be able to hold the child we’ve long prayed for.

With grateful hearts, Evan & Ashley

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  • Anonymous gave $100
    Love you and praying for you! Congratulations 🎊
  • Joe Davis gave $100
    Praying for you guys!
  • Kureha and Wess Meixell gave an undisclosed amount
    Praying for this special blessing for you! ❤️
  • Waltz Tsang gave $100
    This is so exciting! Lots of ❤️!
  • Luke & KC gave $500
  • Mady gave $100
    Love you guys!!
  • Anonymous gave an undisclosed amount
  • Tucker Rodkey gave $100
  • Anonymous gave an undisclosed amount
    Congrats this is so exciting and awesome!!!
  • Andrew Marone gave $150